
Apartments near Atlantic Avenue (L Line)-L in Brooklyn, NY (6,279 Rentals)


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1662 Eastern Pky

483 Marion St

1470 Bushwick Ave

1466 Bushwick Ave

396 New Jersey Ave

2178 Atlantic Ave

2177 Pacific Street

451 Rockaway Ave

1784 Broadway

2169 Pacific Street

2173 Pacific Street

2000 Bergen St

302 Sumpter St

2175 Pacific Street

Lillian Court

105 Hull St

196 Macdougal St

304 Sumpter St

440 Rockaway Ave

1462-1464 Bushwick Ave

1477 Bushwick Ave

1483 Bushwick Ave

2166 Pitkin Ave

194 Macdougal St

1473 Bushwick Ave

53 Arlington Ave

114 Van Siclen Ave

275 Miller Ave

2167 Pacific St

2174 Atlantic Ave

327 Sumpter St

93 Chester Street

1465 Bushwick Avenue

1471 Bushwick AVe

188 Jamaica Ave

456 Blake Ave

1469 Bushwick Ave

Van Siclen

396 Vermont St

213 Jamaica Ave

2165 Pacific St

2161 Pacific Street

1994 Bergen St

288 Sumpter St

524 Chauncey St

530 Chauncey St

518 Chauncey Street

2159 Pacific Street

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